Drawing the
Blinds
January 15 – February 21, 2015
513 West
20th Street
New York,
NY
From
jackshainman.com:
Jack
Shainman Gallery is pleased to present Titus Kaphar’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition will be
presented in two parts. A survey of new paintings, Drawing the Blinds, will be installed at the 513 West 20th Street
location while an extension of The Jerome Project entitled Asphalt
and Chalk will include drawings and paintings at the gallery’s 524 West
24th Street space.
Through
the manipulation of seemingly classical and canonical imagery, Kaphar
introduces us to an alternate history that runs concurrent to the dominant
narrative. Truths emerge to reveal the fiction and revisionism inherent in
history painting and the visual representation of a moment or memory. Kaphar
cuts, slashes, erases, layers and peels back the surface of his paintings. Each
method is specific to the subject and meant to ignite and recharge the image,
often that of the underrepresented body.
In 1968/2014 and Another Fight For Remembrance: Study, Kaphar uses white washing as
an erasure, obscuring or removing the subject entirely. As he describes,
“Characters are sometimes entirely removed by the white paint, but often I feel
the urge to re-expose a portion of that individual. This can occur through
scraping the white paint back with pallet knives, towels, and turpentine. This
back and forth allows me to view the whitewash figures in a mysterious space of
presence and absence.”
Kaphar
received an MFA from the Yale School of Art and is the distinguished recipient
of the Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Fellowship. He has been awarded a
2015 Creative Capital Grant for the Visual Arts. His work has been included in
solo and group exhibitions at Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA;
the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY and the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle,
WA. His work is included in the collections of the New Britain Museum of
American Art, New Britain, CT; the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA; and the
Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
Kaphar’s
ambitious installation, The Vesper Project, is on tour through 2016 to venues including the Lois and Richard
Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Arts, Cincinnati, OH; the Katzen Arts Center
at American University, Washington, DC; the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts,
Philadelphia, PA and the New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT,
where it is currently on view.
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